Impact of Large Database Studies on Orthopedic Surgery Literature: Are We Advancing the Field?

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Hss Journal Pub Date : 2023-05-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-18 DOI:10.1177/15563316221129556
Haley N Tornberg, Jordan S Cohen, Alex Gu, Chapman Wei, Ryan Mortman, Peter K Sculco, Savyasachi C Thakkar, Joshua C Campbell
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Abstract

Background: While database studies have become more prevalent in the literature, there is concern over their value. In addition, the questions they are suitable to answer are limited. Questions/Purposes: We sought to determine the incidence of database studies in the orthopedic literature and in each subspecialty. In addition, we wanted to assess the impact of database studies on the literature by determining whether citations and Altmetric Attention Scores (AAS) varied by study type (studies using internal or external databases and those not using databases). Methods: We searched PubMed for articles published in impactful orthopedic surgery journals in the year 2018. All articles were discoverable on the Altmetric explorer portal database. Impact was determined by journal impact factor. Study design, subspecialty, number of citations, and AAS were obtained. Univariable analyses were conducted between study type, demographic variables, and the outcome of either citation count or AAS. Multivariable analyses were performed to identify independent predictors of the primary outcomes. Subgroup analyses were performed to differentiate the impact of external and internal database studies compared with non-database studies. Results: A total of 2684 total articles were eligible for inclusion. Of these, 366 studies (13.6%) were database studies. Hip and knee articles had the greatest incidence of database studies. Database studies had significantly more citations (5.9 vs 4.0) and significantly higher AAS (12.8 vs 11.3) compared with non-database studies. External database studies had significantly more citations (6.7 vs 4.8) and significantly higher AAS (14.0 vs 10.7) than internal database studies. Internal database studies had higher traditional citation counts but similar AAS to non-database studies. Conclusions: In 2018, database studies in well-reputed orthopedic journals had a greater number of citations but similar AAS compared with non-database studies. Further studies are warranted.

大型数据库研究对矫形外科文献的影响:我们是否推动了该领域的发展?
背景:虽然数据库研究在文献中越来越普遍,但其价值却令人担忧。此外,它们适合回答的问题也很有限。问题/目的:我们试图确定骨科文献和各亚专科中数据库研究的发生率。此外,我们还希望通过确定引文和 Altmetric 关注分(AAS)是否因研究类型(使用内部或外部数据库的研究和未使用数据库的研究)而异,来评估数据库研究对文献的影响。研究方法我们在PubMed上搜索了2018年发表在有影响力的骨科外科期刊上的文章。所有文章均可在 Altmetric explorer 门户数据库中发现。影响力根据期刊影响因子确定。获得了研究设计、亚专科、引用次数和AAS。研究类型、人口统计学变量与引用次数或 AAS 结果之间进行了单变量分析。进行多变量分析以确定主要结果的独立预测因素。为了区分外部和内部数据库研究与非数据库研究的影响,还进行了分组分析。结果共有 2684 篇文章符合纳入条件。其中,366 项研究(13.6%)为数据库研究。髋关节和膝关节文章中数据库研究的比例最高。与非数据库研究相比,数据库研究的引用率明显更高(5.9 vs 4.0),AAS也明显更高(12.8 vs 11.3)。外部数据库研究的被引次数(6.7 对 4.8)和 AAS(14.0 对 10.7)均明显高于内部数据库研究。内部数据库研究的传统引用次数较高,但 AAS 与非数据库研究相似。结论:2018年,知名骨科期刊上的数据库研究与非数据库研究相比,引用次数更多,但AAS相似。有必要开展进一步研究。
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Hss Journal
Hss Journal Medicine-Surgery
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3.90
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期刊介绍: The HSS Journal is the Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. The aim of the HSS Journal is to promote cutting edge research, clinical pathways, and state-of-the-art techniques that inform and facilitate the continuing education of the orthopaedic and musculoskeletal communities. HSS Journal publishes articles that offer contributions to the advancement of the knowledge of musculoskeletal diseases and encourages submission of manuscripts from all musculoskeletal disciplines.
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